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fortunately, federal judge william shove told california to shove it. >> the state of california has been blocked from enforcing a new ban on therapy that seeks to change the sexual orientation of minors from gay to straight. a federal judge ruled the law may inhibit the first amendment rights of therapists who oppose homosexuality. >> stephen: damn straight! these kids need our help. not only are they gay, look how blurry they are! (laughter) that's all right. folks, this is a good call because these anti-gay treatments are proven. a recent lawsuit in new jersey highlighted some of the most effective methods anti-gay therapists use. >> in another exercise a man has to break through a human barricade that i was a part of in order to seize two oranges that were meant to symbolize his testicles. he was then instructed to squeeze the juice from them and drink them and put the oranges in his pants in order to represent gaining his testicles. the symbolic absence of them supposedly being a cause of his homosexuality. (audience reacts) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: also a great way to
fortunately, federal judge william shove told california to shove it. >> the state of california has been blocked from enforcing a new ban on therapy that seeks to change the sexual orientation of minors from gay to straight. a federal judge ruled the law may inhibit the first amendment rights of therapists who oppose homosexuality. >> stephen: damn straight! these kids need our help. not only are they gay, look how blurry they are! (laughter) that's all right. folks, this is a good...
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sheila and her husband may go to california. but she told me, here's $600,000, go find us an amazing home and we may stay right here in new york city. i'm on it. >> hi, i'm sheila. my husband terry and i are looking for a large apartment. we recently sold our apartment on the west side. we have a 3-year-old daughter, and we definitely need more space. >> sheila! >> brian! >> come on. you're here. >> this is hamilton heights. this area is hot, hot, hot. i love it. come on. >> let's do it. >> let's do it. ♪ >> sheila. welcome. >> oh, wow. this is beautiful. >> you love prewar. >> yes. >> and you gave me $1,600 jourks 000 to work with. four bedrooms, amazing views. are you ready for this? >> i'm ready. >> all right. take a look. >> just feel the history. >> yeah, so open and bright. >> now, sheila, in your current home, i know you have your dining right in your living room. but come on. >> oh, wow. >> this is a whole another level. >> absolutely. >> so sheila, when you gave me your price, how many bedrooms did you think you would
sheila and her husband may go to california. but she told me, here's $600,000, go find us an amazing home and we may stay right here in new york city. i'm on it. >> hi, i'm sheila. my husband terry and i are looking for a large apartment. we recently sold our apartment on the west side. we have a 3-year-old daughter, and we definitely need more space. >> sheila! >> brian! >> come on. you're here. >> this is hamilton heights. this area is hot, hot, hot. i love it....
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this is the dirtiest beach in southern california. doheny beach. i've surfed this twice -- i've gotten sick both times. narrator: san juan creek, a concrete flood control channel, flows directly to doheny beach. moriarty: the concrete you can almost think of as a big water slide for pollutants to go to sea level. man: if it rains more than 2/10 of an inch, the county puts out a health advisory for all beaches in the county. that totaled 75 days in 2006. so it's sort of a frightening thing that it's so polluted that every time it rains, we have to stay out of the ocean for three days. moriarty: to be sick after surfing isn't like, "oh, i have a runny nose," and tomorrow it's gone. can be a lot of different things. nelsen: they include gastroenteritis, which is an upset stomach, and sinus infections, ear infections, eye infections, and there's also virulent versions of streptococcus that can actually cause severe illness and even death. moriarty: our goal with surfrider foundation is essentially to have the city understand that the water is, in fact,
this is the dirtiest beach in southern california. doheny beach. i've surfed this twice -- i've gotten sick both times. narrator: san juan creek, a concrete flood control channel, flows directly to doheny beach. moriarty: the concrete you can almost think of as a big water slide for pollutants to go to sea level. man: if it rains more than 2/10 of an inch, the county puts out a health advisory for all beaches in the county. that totaled 75 days in 2006. so it's sort of a frightening thing that...
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the prop 8 case affects people only in california. so if you add up the people in those other eight or nine states -- i'm not sure if that's more than california -- probably, because new york is one of them. if they were to take the prop 8 case, and as scott mentioned earlier, if they were to rule on the big question of whether there is a right to same-sex marriage and struck prop 8 down on the same broad grounds, not that the ninth circuit did but district judge vaughn walker did here in san francisco, that would be the biggest ruling of all. that would have the biggest implication of all. >> because then you would have same-sex marriage in mississippi. it seems like the least likely place to have it, but then it would be a national rule. >> the court may not be ready to take that step against a backdrop where we have nine or ten states that have recognized same-sex marriage but that still comprise a pretty small geographic and even numerical minority. and you may not be able to count california as a true same-sex marriage state beca
the prop 8 case affects people only in california. so if you add up the people in those other eight or nine states -- i'm not sure if that's more than california -- probably, because new york is one of them. if they were to take the prop 8 case, and as scott mentioned earlier, if they were to rule on the big question of whether there is a right to same-sex marriage and struck prop 8 down on the same broad grounds, not that the ninth circuit did but district judge vaughn walker did here in san...
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because what happened was they were being kind of served in california, maybe los angeles, but basically in the san francisco chinatown. and what happened is that san francisco was such a big port of call, like, during world war ii, and you had all these soldiers going in and out of san francisco. of course they went to chinatown in order to eat and to, you know, watch the singing and the dancing. and then they had these cookies, and they go home after the war, they go to minnesota, iowa, and they ask their local chinese restaurant, "why don't you have those authentic cookies?" and the chinese restaurateur goes, "what cookies," you know and but slowly within a span of basically 15 years they go from something that's in california to a nationwide phenomenon. >> hinojosa: but doesn't it also have to do with the fact that the japanese were interned? >> right, right. >> hinojosa: so... which i think is the other thing that your book does really interestingly. because it shows how, you know, while food may be incorporated into part of all of us as americans... >> right. >> hinojosa: ...it's b
because what happened was they were being kind of served in california, maybe los angeles, but basically in the san francisco chinatown. and what happened is that san francisco was such a big port of call, like, during world war ii, and you had all these soldiers going in and out of san francisco. of course they went to chinatown in order to eat and to, you know, watch the singing and the dancing. and then they had these cookies, and they go home after the war, they go to minnesota, iowa, and...
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. >> yes, and there is a great analogy out there that if you take out in a airplane from california to new york, and you are off by one degree, you end up in canada. so if you take off course even slightly, you will be off course gradually. >> and we were talking that they had five top retailers and they were spending more time on the other others, and you have to cut them out. >> can i plug the book? i won't ask you, because in the "pumpkin plan" i talk about the vine vines. if you want to grow the big pumpkin, you have to get rid of the rotting ones to allow the nutrients to go to the big one. get rid of the diseased vendors. >> but before you do, ask them why it is not working out. and sometimes with an unhappy customer, they can be a great source of information and find out what they are not liking to fix the problem. >> and contacts are so important and they were manufacturing in turkey, because one moved there and they could not do it, and they could not find a way to do it and cost efficient way in new york city, and when we introduce them to people, we find out it is cost effic
. >> yes, and there is a great analogy out there that if you take out in a airplane from california to new york, and you are off by one degree, you end up in canada. so if you take off course even slightly, you will be off course gradually. >> and we were talking that they had five top retailers and they were spending more time on the other others, and you have to cut them out. >> can i plug the book? i won't ask you, because in the "pumpkin plan" i talk about the...
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it is a composite time lapsed video from my hometown, san diego, california. he said i live near the san diego international airport and he wanted to see over a 4 1/2 hour period how many plains land so he put them together in a 25 second video. >> flight of the bumble bees. >> he noticed two things. number one close to 70 plains landed in that time period and the dominance of one airline, southwest air. >> he saw a lot of the red and blue jets. >> it looked like a giant metal flock of birds. >> he could put ichb laser beam soundfects. >> this is pretty neat. something you would never see in real life. >>> that's it for us here at "right this minute." thanks for joining us and we'll see you next time.
it is a composite time lapsed video from my hometown, san diego, california. he said i live near the san diego international airport and he wanted to see over a 4 1/2 hour period how many plains land so he put them together in a 25 second video. >> flight of the bumble bees. >> he noticed two things. number one close to 70 plains landed in that time period and the dominance of one airline, southwest air. >> he saw a lot of the red and blue jets. >> it looked like a giant...
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in california there is a bill tightening california's ammunitions restrictions. but even as those good ideas take shape there are a lot of bad ideas lurking around the corner. take virginia governor's plan to arm teachers. really think about it. teachers with guns in charge of five years olds. >> school administrators should have guns under lock and key, if that principal could have been able to have a gun, and step in and kill him, we would have saved a lot of lives. >> jennifer: republican lawmakers in tennessee also plan to introduce a similar session. and republican lawmakers in south dakota oklahoma texas, florida, minnesota, they have all expressed support for arming school teachers. one bad idea after another. but wait a second perhaps the most ludicrous idea came from special correspondent megan [ inaudible ]. she propose he teach students to take down killers themselves. she wrote . . . seriously! let's train kamikaze kindergartners to take down crazed killers. that idea is by far the worst. for more on this story, i welcome inside "the war room" "mother
in california there is a bill tightening california's ammunitions restrictions. but even as those good ideas take shape there are a lot of bad ideas lurking around the corner. take virginia governor's plan to arm teachers. really think about it. teachers with guns in charge of five years olds. >> school administrators should have guns under lock and key, if that principal could have been able to have a gun, and step in and kill him, we would have saved a lot of lives. >> jennifer:...
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congress and the white house prepare for comprehensive immigration reform, there's much at stake in california. home to the largest number of undocumented immigrants in the country. for the first time in five decades, the controversial drilling process of hydraulic fracturing better known as fracking will face state regulation. as a busy travel season approaches, tips to help you navigate the not so friendly skies. and the highest tides of the year hit bay area shorelines. giving a glimpse of the future risk posed by rising sea levels. coming up next.
congress and the white house prepare for comprehensive immigration reform, there's much at stake in california. home to the largest number of undocumented immigrants in the country. for the first time in five decades, the controversial drilling process of hydraulic fracturing better known as fracking will face state regulation. as a busy travel season approaches, tips to help you navigate the not so friendly skies. and the highest tides of the year hit bay area shorelines. giving a glimpse of...
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the event really is to say good- bye to past worries and fears. >>> a california -- california fans of the 1950s, '60s and '70s have a new way to show it, on cars. the dmv will start selling replica license plate designs from those years and the plates aren't just for classic car owners. they can be ordered for any type of vehicle. >> you can have it on your prius, you can have it on your -- you know, your new camaro. you can have it on anything, right? >> that's cool. a new way for california to make money. the legacy license plates cost $50 whether you personalize them or not. they're available to preorder starting on january 1st. i like that good riddance day. >> you know, the first car i ever bought, my '64mgb which we used on "eye on the bay," i had it in high school and it still has the first license plates. >> really. >> it came with it. i didn't buy it when it was new. i just saved myself, what is it, $50 or something like that? >> the thing is still running. >> it does, but only because i've become a mechanic. >> i'm impressed. >>> thanks for joining us. enjoy the peeks of sun
the event really is to say good- bye to past worries and fears. >>> a california -- california fans of the 1950s, '60s and '70s have a new way to show it, on cars. the dmv will start selling replica license plate designs from those years and the plates aren't just for classic car owners. they can be ordered for any type of vehicle. >> you can have it on your prius, you can have it on your -- you know, your new camaro. you can have it on anything, right? >> that's cool. a...
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i want to eepblg the loss of one of our heroes on the california hunters point, kenyon youngstrom, who protect us and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help children and youth learn how to think critically, behave safely and participate responsibly in our digital world which we all have heard brings its own complications. she oversees the department's education staff, working in the 3 largest districts in the country, new york, denver, maine, texas, florida, and the bay area. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. al
i want to eepblg the loss of one of our heroes on the california hunters point, kenyon youngstrom, who protect us and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became...
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. >> a joint cbs 5 california watch investigation earlier this year questioned the district's lack of oversight allowing enroll. s by the school to get the funding and the school's alleged misuse of that money. the california department of education took a closer look and has ordered the district to repay nearly $25,000. we reached the district spokesman out of state. >> we dispute the notion or finding that we have misused funds. >> the wife gets paid a hundred dollars an hour for her duties there as a developmental teacher. that sounds a little -- >> it does. i'm not aware of their particular conversation levels. >> the school district is approved. and you have robert lacy junior, and he get paid $40 an hour. >> right. >> is that acceptable? >> really it's according to the guidelines. >> reporter: the department of education review ruled it was inappropriate. the district insists that's an interpretation of a law it's appealing. >> would you hire these people for the oakland public schools? >> we would not hire them. we are under a different jurisdiction and different regulations. >
. >> a joint cbs 5 california watch investigation earlier this year questioned the district's lack of oversight allowing enroll. s by the school to get the funding and the school's alleged misuse of that money. the california department of education took a closer look and has ordered the district to repay nearly $25,000. we reached the district spokesman out of state. >> we dispute the notion or finding that we have misused funds. >> the wife gets paid a hundred dollars an...
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these prices compared the state average of $3.52 here in california. >> we will be right back. >> there is a winter storm warning issued through midday today in upstate new york. they are looking at eight to 12 in. of snow by tonight. for those traveling on the roads new york state police and the dot have kept out out to keep roads open. they're telling drivers to be cautious because the snow could turn into drizzle. that may cause black eyes out on the road. it's not fun to ski on and certainly not fun to drive on. >> lucky at the national satellite and radar map as you mentioned that are ready received a foot the heaviest amounts and pennsylvania and new york and northern new england. they get upwards of 18 in. of new snow. 2 in. of snow is falling per hour in new york and new hampshire and portions of vermont. obviously a lot of flights have been canceled out words of a couple hundred. it looks like a lot of the affected weather will subside as we head into the weekend. this powerful winter storm has had its effect on the entire country. we sought some in the bay area as well as texa
these prices compared the state average of $3.52 here in california. >> we will be right back. >> there is a winter storm warning issued through midday today in upstate new york. they are looking at eight to 12 in. of snow by tonight. for those traveling on the roads new york state police and the dot have kept out out to keep roads open. they're telling drivers to be cautious because the snow could turn into drizzle. that may cause black eyes out on the road. it's not fun to ski on...
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california lawmakers were given a car paid by the state. this year that practice ended. they must drive their own cars, the savings was achieved because many legislators cut their driving habits in half. >> carolyn: big television screens are, of course, the rage these days. if you have ever tried to move one. this is truly a job that needs a lot of muscle and a lot of care. >> dan: one bay area woman says her tv stopped working after it was moved even though there were no damage. >> shirley bought this tv last january especially for her mom. 55 inch screen made tv easier to watch. >> she was having visual problems. i bought it for her. >> reporter: when her mom died, they moved five blocks to this new home. when she turned on the tv. it didn't work. >> just lines ran through it. no picture, no sound. >> reporter: she says there was no sign of damage and tv was still under you want. she contacted samsung. >> when i called the number, don't worry, we'll fix it for you. >> reporter: they sent out a repairman that took pictures. they show blue lines going across rainbow lin
california lawmakers were given a car paid by the state. this year that practice ended. they must drive their own cars, the savings was achieved because many legislators cut their driving habits in half. >> carolyn: big television screens are, of course, the rage these days. if you have ever tried to move one. this is truly a job that needs a lot of muscle and a lot of care. >> dan: one bay area woman says her tv stopped working after it was moved even though there were no damage....
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justices have agreed to review california's prop 8. as john black stone tells us that means gay marriages are still on holiday cross the state. >> reporter: for five months in 2008 same sex couples in california could marry really. then voters passed proposition 8 banning same-sex marriage. when gay couples appealed it, it was ruled that banning same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. many supporters were hoping the supreme court would not take this case. teres stewart is san francisco's deputy city attorney. >> in many ways this is bad news? >> it is bad news in the sense that if the court had denied review we would have seen marriages quickly within a few days. again not only in san francisco. >> opponents say the supreme court should uphold the will of california voters defining marriage as only between a man and a woman. >> it's important to remember that still in the vast major the of states, four out of five states, the people have chosen to either vote themselves or their elected representatives to stick with traditional marriage
justices have agreed to review california's prop 8. as john black stone tells us that means gay marriages are still on holiday cross the state. >> reporter: for five months in 2008 same sex couples in california could marry really. then voters passed proposition 8 banning same-sex marriage. when gay couples appealed it, it was ruled that banning same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. many supporters were hoping the supreme court would not take this case. teres stewart is san francisco's...
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>>host: vertigo to california real joanna believe it is 3:00 a.m. and up morning she has to be excited when a welcome joanne welcome to hsn and thank you for getting up early with us. good morning. >>caller: hi intelliwhite purchases cake lester microcurrent melded to me by fax at i got it smudged up and i did not know that you guys sold it because i was so excited it was so delicious even know was a mess which still aided and we had the cheesecake it was the absolute best cheesecake i had my life. to try the other two. >>host: c13 to order today joanne? >>caller: i ordered the tiramisu andocolate trouble cakes. >>host: a luggage joanne. >>guest: thank. >>host: you enjoy it whenever you receive and they give iran. >>guest: i have a great and she is my grandmother's sister and every year she would said can i have first and i know where progress was to start opening up my guess i opened them upmuch good stuff to enjoy so i start now enjoying christmas gifts. >>host: we do something that is delivery direct an you the paper this and send it to anywhere
>>host: vertigo to california real joanna believe it is 3:00 a.m. and up morning she has to be excited when a welcome joanne welcome to hsn and thank you for getting up early with us. good morning. >>caller: hi intelliwhite purchases cake lester microcurrent melded to me by fax at i got it smudged up and i did not know that you guys sold it because i was so excited it was so delicious even know was a mess which still aided and we had the cheesecake it was the absolute best...
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. >> and great analogy that if you take off in an airplane from new york to california, and you're off by one degree you end up in canada. the longer you continue off-course, even if it's small you get really far from your destination so they need to make small corrections to get back there but they need to make them sooner rather than later. >> the one we were harping on was 4 of 20 retailers were working for them and they were spending all the time on the other retailers so it's hard but you got to cut those customers out. >> you do. can i plug my book? i'm not even going to ask because i'll do it. if you want to grow a giant pumpkin it the rotting diseased pumpkins you have to get rid of first to allow the nutrients to go to go big pumpkin. get rid of the diseased vendors. >> before you do, ask them why things aren't working out. same thing with unhappy customers. sometimes they can be a big source of information. find out what they don't like so maybe that can help you fix the problem. >> and contacts were so important. they were manufacturing in turkey because one of them moved th
. >> and great analogy that if you take off in an airplane from new york to california, and you're off by one degree you end up in canada. the longer you continue off-course, even if it's small you get really far from your destination so they need to make small corrections to get back there but they need to make them sooner rather than later. >> the one we were harping on was 4 of 20 retailers were working for them and they were spending all the time on the other retailers so it's...
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back at the gun shop in california, pete shows off a version of the ar-15 rifle he has in stock. similar to the weapon that was used in the connecticut shootings. he is unapologetic. >> the second amendment isn't about hunting guns. it isn't about target shooting. the second amendment is about the power of the people to protect themselves from a government that has become oppressive. >> reporter: politics versus profits. how that's resolved will determine what will be sold in the future. for "nightline," i'm darren rovell in new york. >>> another question raging these days, could a virtual shooting spree in a game like "call of duty" create a craving for the real thing? we'll look at the science next. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't forget our amazing seafood. so come to the gulf, you'll have a great time. especially in alabama. you mean mississippi. that's florida. say louisiana or there's no dess
back at the gun shop in california, pete shows off a version of the ar-15 rifle he has in stock. similar to the weapon that was used in the connecticut shootings. he is unapologetic. >> the second amendment isn't about hunting guns. it isn't about target shooting. the second amendment is about the power of the people to protect themselves from a government that has become oppressive. >> reporter: politics versus profits. how that's resolved will determine what will be sold in the...
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but i think with a lot of gun control measures, you support them in california. ronald reagan supported a gun-control measure because panthers are running around with guns in the state legislature sacramento. that's a lot that made it impossible to do that and imposed a waiting period on the time you needed between applying for a hand guns and actually being able to buy it. people say that lott will certainly stop the black panthers, but that law doesn't apply just to black panthers. eventually they backlash. well you know the social and political backlash to a lot of the things that happened and i think gun control is one of them. >> host: the 68 act dealt mainly with prohibited purchasers. so it was insane if you are a felon or habitual drug user or dishonorably discharged, mentally dangerous, they use different terminology, but went through a list of eight or nine sections of people that shouldn't be a debate guns. >> guest: but at the time it took a long time to do those checks and eventually that was replaced with a system we have now, which is fully automat
but i think with a lot of gun control measures, you support them in california. ronald reagan supported a gun-control measure because panthers are running around with guns in the state legislature sacramento. that's a lot that made it impossible to do that and imposed a waiting period on the time you needed between applying for a hand guns and actually being able to buy it. people say that lott will certainly stop the black panthers, but that law doesn't apply just to black panthers. eventually...
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that's all i can say. >> a california woman stranded in the snow and cold for days survives. the hunch her brother had that led him straight to her. >> we got rid of the rainfall. but we did not get rid of the cloud cover. here's a peek outside right now mainly cloudy over the bay bridge. i'll explain where those clouds came from and how it's going to impact your forecast tomorrow. that's next. >> and a major milestone in the construction of the new 49ers stadium. mobile5 is there for the big moment. dr ,,,,,,,, paula lane and her boyfrien, roderick clifton disappeared >>> new details tonight about a dramatic story of survival in the sierra. paula lane and her boyfriend rodrick clifton disappeared a week ago having gone off roading in their four-wheel drive car near highway 88. ben sosenko is live with what happened when a snowstorm hit and how the woman managed to survive. ben. >> reporter: elizabeth, amazingly paula lane is expected to survive in the hospital in carson city. her doctors says he is not sure how much longer she would have survived in the snow. [ woman crying
that's all i can say. >> a california woman stranded in the snow and cold for days survives. the hunch her brother had that led him straight to her. >> we got rid of the rainfall. but we did not get rid of the cloud cover. here's a peek outside right now mainly cloudy over the bay bridge. i'll explain where those clouds came from and how it's going to impact your forecast tomorrow. that's next. >> and a major milestone in the construction of the new 49ers stadium. mobile5 is...
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amtrak is extremely important to california. we have three of the top five busiest corridors are in our california area. two of them are supported totally by the state, but the shoreliner is not -- i see there are some cuts coming through and i'm going to be looking at very closely because it has $2.8 million ridership. all three are state support services program, and as has been stated, the vitality must be supported. for the straight sported services program. it's important to all states, especially california, we are a donor state. because it gives more options to commuters and many inner city travelers while reducing highway congestion pollution. california has been at the forefront of reduction of pollution in cars and several other areas. the california transportation commission is voicing their opinion on -- i talked to transportation secretary brian kelly, deputy secretary brian annis, and rail division manager on how they view amtrak's work with california and cal trans. they are concerned with changes to state support
amtrak is extremely important to california. we have three of the top five busiest corridors are in our california area. two of them are supported totally by the state, but the shoreliner is not -- i see there are some cuts coming through and i'm going to be looking at very closely because it has $2.8 million ridership. all three are state support services program, and as has been stated, the vitality must be supported. for the straight sported services program. it's important to all states,...
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after all and people are used to over the top in california, whether it's violent video games or people peeing on, you know, other people, i mean, it just goes with the care tri and i think it's up to individuals to decide how they feel about that, on the other hand, i don't want anyone to tell ed asner he can't did it it because that would be interfering with free speech and i'm against that. it's interesting though, if you look the at the media on this whole issue, as in media research center, no, i'm not exactly in their ilk. they're right on this one, they said that abc news had talked about tax cuts, 17 times, but no one really talked about the spending cuts. and that was another issue that this week was, i think-- >> and on this ed asner cartoon, what the media is not pointing out. left to engage in the class warfare rhetoric, but what they're not pointing out the evil 1%, the so-called rich urinating on the poor are known as primary taxpayers in california and around the country and without the primary taxpayers they don't have futures or salaries. >> next on news watch, newscast
after all and people are used to over the top in california, whether it's violent video games or people peeing on, you know, other people, i mean, it just goes with the care tri and i think it's up to individuals to decide how they feel about that, on the other hand, i don't want anyone to tell ed asner he can't did it it because that would be interfering with free speech and i'm against that. it's interesting though, if you look the at the media on this whole issue, as in media research...
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these crimes as horrible as the assassinations, but a lot of gun control measures to support them in california, ronald reagan supported the gun control measure because the black panthers were run around with guns and state legislature in sacramento. >> guest: they pass a law that made it hard or impossible to do that and the rating period on the time he needed to reapply for a handgun and actually being able to buy at and people said well, that will certainly stop the black panthers that doesn't apply just to the black panthers. it applies to everybody. will eventually you get a backlash, and there was the social and political backlash to a lot of the things that happened and i think gun-control was one of them. >> host: but the act dealt mainly with a list of prohibitive purchases. so, it wasn't saying if you are if felon or habitual drug user or dishonorably discharged or mentally dangerous the use different terminology but they went through a list of about eight or nine sections of people that shouldn't be able to buy guns. >> guest: but at that time it was -- it took a long time to do thos
these crimes as horrible as the assassinations, but a lot of gun control measures to support them in california, ronald reagan supported the gun control measure because the black panthers were run around with guns and state legislature in sacramento. >> guest: they pass a law that made it hard or impossible to do that and the rating period on the time he needed to reapply for a handgun and actually being able to buy at and people said well, that will certainly stop the black panthers that...
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puede manjar en california mientras que no sea residente de california. puede sentar un presidente denso más allá de la incautación de vehículos. aún hay aspectos por definir. como por ejemplo quien se beneficio de esta medida. muchas veces está xpi rada. >>> la clave es definir quien es un residente de california y si estas personas. que están aquí indocumentadas. sonck residentes de california o no. se van a juntar todo tipo de cuestiones. si vamos a tener una reforma migratoria o no. en los Ángeles, univisión. afectaran a quienes más ganan y industria de la salud. si el congreso recibe imponer impuestos a los seguros médicas. es una opción para reducir el déficit en un futuro. comenzamos preparativos para la topa de posesión del presidente barack obama. a pesar que no hay cambio de mando. se espera que el presupuesto sea menor que el 20109. del segundo período del presidente barack obama. hay voces que tienen que reducirse los festejos por la incertidumbre de la situación económica. creo que a nivel nacional el pueblo espera que se c
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it did not include california because california, as you know, was already a state. the crescent -- the question was so critical because it had to do with the feature slavery and the future of southern power in the nation. so there's demanded what they saw as their constitutional rights as american citizens to take their property, including slave property, and to territories and by the entire nation. in 1857 in the famous or infamous stretched out decision the united states supreme court affirmed the seven constitutional views. republicans, in contrast, said never. no matter the supreme court. republicans would allow no more slaves in any territory. abraham lincoln was elected in november of 1860. one month later the united states congress came into session. members of congress put forth various compromise proposals. a critical portion of all dealing with the division of the territories, most often a proposal to extend some kind of dividing line westward beyond the louisiana purchase all the way to the border of california. nabil after this rather lengthy preface i'm
it did not include california because california, as you know, was already a state. the crescent -- the question was so critical because it had to do with the feature slavery and the future of southern power in the nation. so there's demanded what they saw as their constitutional rights as american citizens to take their property, including slave property, and to territories and by the entire nation. in 1857 in the famous or infamous stretched out decision the united states supreme court...
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witness comes broad new protections for social media privacies in california. this is good news for consumers. a state law prevents online snooping, barring ploimys to ask for user names and pass words, considered one of the most far reaching laws in the nation protecting social media privacy. >> in the past some have asked for access to social kbleed sites such as facebook. this law extends privacy to those and goes further also applies to universities. they can no longer demand access. pretty much everyone hates going to the dentist. one doctor made it as pleasant as a day at the spa. she offers not only drilling and braces but spa services. patients can get a root canal and get a full body massage or facial. and eye lash extensions. customers say it takes the bite out of getting your teeth fixed. see? >> can we get a mess masage? skip the root canal. >> this is not too bad. tortured then pampered?. >> i am going to bring in rain. but it's not going to be a big storm. here is a live picture from our camera. cheryl says i'm going to rain on your parade. most o
witness comes broad new protections for social media privacies in california. this is good news for consumers. a state law prevents online snooping, barring ploimys to ask for user names and pass words, considered one of the most far reaching laws in the nation protecting social media privacy. >> in the past some have asked for access to social kbleed sites such as facebook. this law extends privacy to those and goes further also applies to universities. they can no longer demand access....
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more heavy snows in the mountains of california, in the northern rockies, the pacific northwest. it has been a great month for skiers in the western u.s. another system that we're watching, too, see the jet stream here and this band of clouds across texas? that's the jet stream. as it comes across the deep south today, it's going to be a dangerous situation, especially into tomorrow when there could be a severe weather threat with them with the developing storm that will move into the ohio valley with heavy snow. for us we're watching the moisture coming through nashville. the clouds increase. by noon could be enough cold air, parts of the shenandoah valley into the mountains that we'll have some wet snow mixing in. in fact, north and west of town and i think this may be overdoing the snow line, i don't think it will be this far south, north and west of town there will be wet snow mixing in till about 8:00. then we start to dry out. everything pulls away. overnight partly cloudy with patchy fog developing. maybe a slick spot with some temperatures close to freezing. then christma
more heavy snows in the mountains of california, in the northern rockies, the pacific northwest. it has been a great month for skiers in the western u.s. another system that we're watching, too, see the jet stream here and this band of clouds across texas? that's the jet stream. as it comes across the deep south today, it's going to be a dangerous situation, especially into tomorrow when there could be a severe weather threat with them with the developing storm that will move into the ohio...
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this storm is part of the same system that brought more than four feet of snow in the high sierras of california just a few days ago. in washington. >> let's go head and look at live pictures. this is dallas texas. you can see the snow is falls there. the snow could rival the storms of 1982 when 29 tornadoes killed three people across five states. >>> firefighters in the south bay are trying to find what caused a commercial building to go up in flames this morning. the fire started just before 5:00 a.m. at the engineering building on dill avenue in campbell. a business in the back of the structure was damaged including a car but nobody was hurt. took a lot of firefighters to fight it. >>> still no sign of a drunk driving suspect who jumped off a bridge into a rushing creek in marin. investigators say the 24-year- old anthony donaldson ran from a dui checkpoint. he was later seen in the creek. police tried to coax him out but he swam away and hasn't been seen. >>> and dozens of first of all erin mates were pardoned, 79 convict felons were pardoned. most were convicted of drug offenses, one of the
this storm is part of the same system that brought more than four feet of snow in the high sierras of california just a few days ago. in washington. >> let's go head and look at live pictures. this is dallas texas. you can see the snow is falls there. the snow could rival the storms of 1982 when 29 tornadoes killed three people across five states. >>> firefighters in the south bay are trying to find what caused a commercial building to go up in flames this morning. the fire...
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blankets of snow from central new york to northern california creating christmas chaos for some parts of the country. >> we're hoping we don't sit on the runway. we did that last time and it's not fun. >> reporter: in chicago, paula gagerman and her three daughters arrived early for their christmas eve flight. they are among the millions taking to the crowded skies today. what's that stress like when you got to get somewhere and you're traveling with family and it's not -- mother nature is not cooperating? >> extremely stressful. >> we're like, come on, come on, come on. we just want to get there. come on, we're going to be late, we're going to be late, come on. it's really annoying. >> reporter: in northern california, a huge storm caused a big wrench in weekend travelers' plans. >> after i found out my flight had been canceled after four hours of waiting in the airport, i had to wait in another three-hour customer service line. >> reporter: and it's not just in the air. on the roads, holiday travel is up 1.6% this year. some 84.4 million americans getting behind the wheel. and anoth
blankets of snow from central new york to northern california creating christmas chaos for some parts of the country. >> we're hoping we don't sit on the runway. we did that last time and it's not fun. >> reporter: in chicago, paula gagerman and her three daughters arrived early for their christmas eve flight. they are among the millions taking to the crowded skies today. what's that stress like when you got to get somewhere and you're traveling with family and it's not -- mother...
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it's hard to build in california. if there's an existing shopping center, it's going okay, like in los angeles -- >> leading me to the next question. a lot of the guys are sprucing up existing malls. there's not as much out right building, or what are you doing? what's the choice here? >> the economics are not there to justify new buildings. rents have not recovered to the levels they were years ago so in terms of buying land, getting it titled, zoned, and then building just doesn't make economic sense. it's easier to renovate and expand what you already own. >> we're showing what retailers are in most properties. walmart, sears, petco, best buy, and then dollar tree, t.j. maxx, ross, i don't know, is one area doing benter than another right now >> >> i think the analogy of a barbell works. the low eed discounts doing well, and the high end. it's the people in the middle struggling for the right business model. >> you have a juicy dividend, 4.3%, but we have to let people know taxed at a regular income rate so if some
it's hard to build in california. if there's an existing shopping center, it's going okay, like in los angeles -- >> leading me to the next question. a lot of the guys are sprucing up existing malls. there's not as much out right building, or what are you doing? what's the choice here? >> the economics are not there to justify new buildings. rents have not recovered to the levels they were years ago so in terms of buying land, getting it titled, zoned, and then building just doesn't...